Dear Offline,
I'm not a great expert, but since you are mainly
interested in one network, you don't need router
capabilities ( e.g., connection between at least two
separate networks). An access point mode with no NAT and
no DHCP server is fine for you. In that mode, YOU can
assign IPs to both the laptop and the iPAQ. The TCP/IP
and IPX/SPX protocols will work. As long as you do not
use the router mode, you may also be able to use
NetBEUI,b ut I'm not sure.
In th event, here are the instruction for your iPAG H5555:
Set up a wireless network
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections
2. Tap Connections > Network Card > Wireless tab
3. To change network settings, tap a network. If you do
not see a desired network, tap Add new and follow the
instructions on the screen.
4. From Networks to access, select All Available, Only
access points or Only computer-to-computer depending on
the type of network(s) you connect to.
5. To connect only to networks you have already
configured, clear Automatically connect to non-preferred
networks.
more info at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/default.mspx
>-----Original Message-----
>I have an MN-700, a laptop running XP home, and an HP
>iPAQ h5555 with wireless 802.11b in it running Windows
>Mobile 2003.
>
>I rarely, if ever, connect these machines to the
>internet, and when I do it is via a 56K modem. All I
want
>is a private wireless LAN so the laptop can act as a
file
>server for an application on the iPAQ.
>
>How do I configure the MN-700? Router mode? Bridge mode?
>Do I have to tell the iPAQ what IP address to use for a
>name server? If so, does it use DNS or WINS?
>
>Right now, with firewall of the PC disabled and
>encryption turned off on both computers, the PC sees
that
>some unknown device has connected; the iPAQ says it's
>connected; but windows explorer (or whatever it's called
>on the PocketPC) doesn't see my share.
>
>.
>